Extreme Heat To Scorch India During Election Period
The IMD has forecast above normal temperature this year
New Delhi:
The weather office has forecast a longer number of heat wave days this summer in many areas of central, northern plains and southern India.
The maximum temperature between April and June is likely to remain above normal, Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, Director-General of India Meteorological Department (IMD), told reporters in a virtual…
IMD Weather Forecast: Delhi will rain once again, know how the weather will be in your state
According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature for the early days of the month of April can be 30 degrees। At the same time, the heat in the early days of March had broken many records। But due to the rain before Saturday, the capital Delhi sky was cloudy and the weather remained…
Weather: Will Delhi-NCR Witness Rain Today? Know Which States Are Likely To Receive Showers
Weather: Will Delhi-NCR Witness Rain Today? Know Which States Are Likely To Receive Showers
New Delhi: The weather department has predicted rain in several states including Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Maharasthra, Arunachal Pradesh, and other regions on Monday while Delhi is not likely to witness rain hereafter. Schools for all children up to class 12 will remain shut on Monday in parts of Uttar Pradesh as per the orders of the district administrations following a heavy rainfall…
दिल्ली-NCR में शुरू हुई झमाझम बारिश, उमस भरी गर्मी से दिल्लीवालों को मिली राहत
दिल्���ी-NCR में शुरू हुई झमाझम बारिश, उमस भरी गर्मी से दिल्लीवालों को मिली राहत
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Heavy rain started in many areas of Delhi
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दिल्ली वालों को मिली उमस और गर्मी से राहत
सोमवार दोपहर राजधानी में शुरू हुई बारिश
मौसम विभाग का कई इलाकों में बारिश का अनुमान
Delhi Rains: राष्ट्रीय राजधानी के अलग-अलग इलाकों में सोमवार दोपहर को अच्छी-खासी बारिश हुई। इस बारिश से लोगों को गर्मी से राहत मिली। दिल्लीवाले आज सुबह से ही उमस भरी गर्मी झेल रहे थे, लेकिन दोपहर के…
Delhi max temperature hovers around 40 degrees; heatwave likely from Friday
The maximum temperature in Delhi is likely to hover around the 40-degree mark on Wednesday and start increasing thereafter as moisture-carrying easterly winds make way for hot and dry westerlies.
The minimum temperature settled at 28 degrees Celsius, three notches more than normal.
A fresh heatwave spell was predicted over Delhi from Sunday, but easterly winds prevailing in the national capital under the impact of Cyclone Asani shielded the city against it.
The heatwave spell is likely to start on Friday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
"Easterly winds prevailing in the region under the impact of Cyclone Asani are keeping the mercury in check. Though there won't be a steep rise in temperatures in Delhi over the next few days, the increase in humidity levels can cause discomfort," said Mahesh Palawat, Vice President (Meteorology and Climate Change), Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency.
"Without the easterly winds, temperatures would have leaped to 46-47 degrees Celsius," he said.
Easterly winds will slow down as the effect of severe cyclone Asani dissipates, Palawat said.
IMD Weather Update: Heat wave has stopped in North-West India, relief expected for next five days from today
IMD Weather Update: Heat wave has stopped in North-West India, relief expected for next five days from today
North West and Central India experienced the warmest April in 122 years due to deficient rainfall due to weak western disturbances, where the average maximum temperatures were recorded at 35.9 degrees Celsius and 37.78 degrees Celsius respectively. Several places in the country recorded the highest ever temperature in April. / Pic Credit : edulescom
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Gurgaon Issues Work From Home Advisory, Noida Schools Till Class 8 To Be Shut Amid Rain Alert
Gurgaon Issues Work From Home Advisory, Noida Schools Till Class 8 To Be Shut Amid Rain Alert
New Delhi: In view of heavy rainfall prediction on Friday, Gurugram District Disaster Management Authority has issued an advisory urging all corporate offices and private institutions to guide their employees to work from home in a bid to avoid traffic snarls and also allow civic agencies to carry out the repair work of roads. All private educational institutions have also been asked to remain…
89 Dead in Maha Rains Since June 1, Rescue Ops On in Vasai After Landslide; Heavy Downpur in Mumbai, Pune
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heavy rains in the states on Tuesday.
Heavy rains accompanied by strong winds lashed Mumbai and suburbs and also flooded many parts of the city within a couple of hours, throwing road traffic out of gear at some places on Tuesday.
Delhi and parts of NCR also received rainfall on Tuesday, getting the much-needed respite from humid weather but also facing traffic snarls and waterlogging…